Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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9577748 | Chemical Physics Letters | 2005 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
We investigate the effects of thermodynamical variables, intermolecular interactions and block lengths on phase and orientational ordering of guest tri-block co-polymers in a host glassy matrix of short molecular rods. The A and B blocks can align to the short rod molecules. Using a field theoretic formulation we demonstrate the occurrence of a nematic-nematic (N/N) first order transition from a guest stabilized to a guest-host stabilized region, a reentrant transition from a guest stabilized nematic region to a host only stabilized regime via an isotropic phase and the possibility to selectively stabilize the orientation of the A or/and B blocks.
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Authors
Lorin Gutman, Jianshu Cao, Timothy M. Swager, Edwin L. Thomas,